How to install VPN on Windows Server 2019 - Thomas Maurer

I have setup VPN on a Windows Server 2003 box. I also added rules to the firewall to pass traffic through for port 1723 and IP protocol 47 (GRE). I'm able to connect to the VPN, but then I'm not able to navigate the network. I'm able to ping the box which the VPN is setup on, but nothing else on the network. Get connected to a Windows Server 2003 VPN in this step-by Aug 01, 2005 Setting-up Windows Server 2003 as an L2TP/IPSEC VPN server I'm looking for a pointer to step-by-step instructions for setting-up a Win Server 2003 Std box as a L2TP/IPSEC VPN server. I don't need to use certificates - pre-shared key is sufficient - and the server isn't on a domain. All the sources of information I've found assume a level of sysadmin experience that I don't have - which is why I'm looking for a step-by-step description.

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Get connected to a Windows Server 2003 VPN in this step-by Aug 01, 2005 Setting-up Windows Server 2003 as an L2TP/IPSEC VPN server I'm looking for a pointer to step-by-step instructions for setting-up a Win Server 2003 Std box as a L2TP/IPSEC VPN server. I don't need to use certificates - pre-shared key is sufficient - and the server isn't on a domain. All the sources of information I've found assume a level of sysadmin experience that I don't have - which is why I'm looking for a step-by-step description.

Simple PPTP VPN Server Setup in Windows XP

Manage VPN in Windows Server Essentials | Microsoft Docs Use VPN to connect to Windows Server Essentials. If you have a client computer that is set up with network accounts that can be used to connect to a hosted server running Windows Server Essentials through a VPN connection, all the newly created user accounts on the hosted server must use VPN to log on to the client computer for the first time. How to setup the L2TP/IPSec client in Windows XP and 2003 Jan 11, 2017 Windows VPN - Server 2003 - 2 NICs May 02, 2012